tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-316181702014-10-04T19:36:15.478-07:00Thinking is the greatest torture in the world for most people.<center>Thoughts lead on to purpose, purpose leads on to actions, actions form habits, habits decide character, and character fixes our destiny. -Tryon Edwards</center>Michelle - You Are Glowinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01970653146213066450noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31618170.post-75129981075466339392008-05-15T15:03:00.001-07:002008-05-15T15:06:10.559-07:00Bloggers United For Human Rights DayWell, that is what I usually do but today it's extra important. May 15 is Bloggers Unite For Human Rights day!!! This event has spread like wildfire thanks to Amnesty International and Facebook. Check it out <a href="http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=37370045252&ref=share">here</a>.
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Some the issues the group is hoping to see blogs promote are:
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1. <a href="http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=8&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.commondreams.org%2Farchive%2F2008%2F04%2F04%2F8095%2F&ei=Pa8sSMi5GpiU9wT79fSRBg&usg=AFQjCNF3EQqYfQ5pS2n7pBBYFxnASDIVhQ&sig2=4_sikahigWkkGSHuwBjbtQ">Human Rights in China</a>. This is especially on our minds after their tragic <a href="http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=9&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cnn.com%2F2008%2FWORLD%2Fasiapcf%2F05%2F12%2Fchina.quake%2Findex.html&ei=ga8sSLTMEoSm8gSNw8WVBg&usg=AFQjCNHBOEADEa2DgCR5gfZV0VfNCVLwQw&sig2=tVxkdLqhAKzIWLp8jVhHyw">7.9 magnitude earthquake</a> that struck over the weekend. Amnesty hopes you will <a href="http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/siteapps/advocacy/index.aspx?c=jhKPIXPCIoE&b=2590179&template=x.ascx&action=5433">sign a petition to Yahoo!</a> to protect Internet free speech in China.
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2. Check out <a href="http://www.tearitdown.org">tearitdown.org</a> to find how to campaign for an end to the <a href="http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fnews.bbc.co.uk%2F2%2Fhi%2Famericas%2F3754238.stm&ei=u68sSNO_JZCg8gSZp6mMBg&usg=AFQjCNGbmCM42xjIuaIdBv1Dj_58A1Tirw&sig2=tdq2i4K3JvLtynCDbvJPfA">Guantanamo Bay</a> detaining center.
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3. The <a href="http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.alertnet.org%2Fthefacts%2Freliefresources%2F11198858462.htm&ei=Dq8sSIPNJZKsgQKxs4C5Bg&usg=AFQjCNENUqZ7BARErt0pexAr59K2uQsUhg&sig2=LHlcBsblSjKI4w6_fmGHbw">crisis in Darfur, Sudan,</a> which includes civil war, genocide, poverty, rampant AIDS, and a serious lack in education and military stability. Amnesty has a petition you can sign to <a href="http://www.amnestyusa.org/darfur/action/page.do?id=YCA0052148000E&n1=3&n2=52">protect Darfur</a>.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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<blockquote>The world's most expensive wedding was thrown by Lakshmi Mittal for his daughter Vanisha Mittal and and her fiancée Amit Bhatia on June 22 2004.
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The wedding was held at Vaux le Vicomte a 17th-century French chateau on the final day of a 6 day celebration.
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The estimated reported cost of the wedding celebration came in at a mere $60 million USD.
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Lakshmi Mittal also holds the record for owning the world's most expensive house.</blockquote>
I suppose it makes sense for the oober rich to own the most expensive house and throw the most expensive shindig. <BR><BR>I'm beginning to think about my own wedding and the madness that will surround it. Will I be a bride-zilla? Will I be a barefoot bride? Only time will tell-- and my Mother. <BR><BR>When asked "What is the craziest thing you've ever seen at a wedding?" <a href="http://photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=00C05q">THESE</a> photographers have hilarious and unsettling answers! Can you believe some of this stuff actually takes place in front of all one's family and friends?
<blockquote>"I have seen brides: knock over their cake, publicly vomit from drinking too much, stagger into the video tripod and almost knock it over, smoking dope, snorting cocaine, open gift envelopes to pay the caterer and myself, punch out her best friend, attempt to dance on a table that collapsed, get caught in a compromising situation with the best man during the reception. They get worse, so I will stop here."
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"A 'kegstand' as I saw it was where the bride and groomsmen each took turns being held upside down over a keg of beer and attempt to see who can drink the most/longest." <BR><BR>
"Craziest thing I've seen a bride do was go through with the wedding after the groom, in response to the question 'Do you take this woman, etc?' said 'Ummm, I guess so.' " <BR><BR>
"The craziest thing I've seen a groom do is ask me for my assistant's phone number...for the best man, of course."</blockquote>
What you should never, ever do at your wedding! You read for yourself! :)<div class="blogger-post-footer"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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<blockquote> U.N. military personnel set to bolster African peacekeepers in Sudan's war-ravaged Darfur need at least three to four months to get in place, a senior African Union officer said on Wednesday. But the officer, speaking on condition of anonymity at the wind-swept AU base at el-Geneina where some of the African Union's roughly 7,000 Darfur peacekeepers are housed in tents, said only a much larger peacekeeping force could ultimately stem violence in Darfur.
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The United Nations estimates that about 200,000 people have died and more than 2 million made homeless since ethnic and political conflict flared in Darfur in 2003 when rebel groups took up arms against Khartoum, accusing it of neglect.
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Sudan says only 9,000 have died. A 2006 peace deal between the government and one rebel faction has so far failed to halt the violence.
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The U.N. reinforcements, about 1,000 of which will be posted at el-Geneina in West Darfur, are due to come as part of a U.N. "heavy support package" of more than 3,000 U.N. military personnel for Darfur that Khartoum agreed to in April.</blockquote><div class="blogger-post-footer"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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Even the most passionate advocates of <b>affirmative action</b> agree that it's a temporary fix, that writing racial distinctions into law is corrosive and illogical in a society that presumes racial equality.</blockquote> So what is a nation to do? A nation that has put all its eggs in one basket, so to speak, settling much lower for racial appeasement rather than equal opportunity? Klein outlines, <blockquote><u>Change the Definition.</u> Make it poverty, not pigment. This is an imperfect solution. Yes, a disproportionate number of African Americans and Latinos are poor, but the majority of poor people are white—and more than a few are Asian. If race-based remedies are supplanted by class-based remedies, the number of African Americans attending elite universities, for one thing, will fall... Legacies—that is, the children of alumni—represent a huge chunk of students in most fancy schools, about 1 of every 7 students in the Ivy League, according to some estimates. A 1990 study by the Department of Education found that the average Harvard legacy was "significantly less qualified" than other students in all areas except athletic ability. If we're going to end affirmative action for <b>African Americans</b>, we should end it for Affluent Americans. <u>Change the System.</u> <b>Affirmative action</b> was always racial justice on the cheap. The only real long-term answer to inequality is to provide a better educational system for the poor, and I mean really better: new facilities, longer school days and school years, the best college-prep classes, and significant salary bonuses for teachers who choose the toughest neighborhoods, for starters. This would require nothing less than a revolution in public education... <u>Fudge it.</u> Even if racial preferences are ruled unconstitutional, people are going to find a way to do it anyway... Diversity has been written into the dna of American life; any institution that lacks a rainbow array has come to seem diminished, if not diseased. In fact, there is a general acknowledgment, in all but the most troglodytic precincts, that our racial diversity is a major American competitive advantage in the global economy.</blockquote> When thinking about <b> affirmative action</b>, or any other racial issue, it is so important to actually think of practical and workable solutions. Joe Klein is one of few voices out there using his brain when it comes to education and <b>affirmative action</b>. After all, the point of <b>affirmative action</b> was to lead to true equality. It is time for the next step.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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<I>Jakob and Esau<BR></i> <BR>
“Jakob the American. No, no, no. Jakob the Jewish-American. Hmmm. Jakob the American Jew-turned-Jesus-Follower. No, it’s all wrong.” Jakob, just Jakob, he decided on. He was young and seemingly ever-changing. He had changed his mind about his political party, religion, and serious girlfriend several times during his short life. Now it was time to apply for graduate school, to hammer out his identity.
<BR><BR>He had two sides to him; he called them his Jacob and Esau. The large half of him had grown up in his Jewish roots. They weren’t exactly Jewish, they were American. His father worked too much and his mother kept house. They bought him a fancy car and sent him to private school. Jakob’s mother glowed about the synagogue about as much as she did about him. Their synagogue, built in the sort of neighborhood with churches on each block, stood out boldly, festively. The young synagogue had a rock-lined path connecting it with a Lutheran church. The churches were friends; a mirror of Jakob’s new friendship with Christ.
<BR><BR>In high school, he never minded reminding his evangelical friends that he didn’t celebrate Christmas. He didn’t even mind missing visits from the Easter Bunny each year. Up until late in his college career, Jakob enjoyed the blasé identity that he had inherited. After all, Jews like him were considered upper-class, mobile, deep thinkers. Phrases like closed-minded or judgmental were never directed toward his family.
<BR><BR>“Go with me to junior prom?” He had asked her the day before. For all her quick fumbling and shopping, he treated her like a princess for the night. Mia had been what seemed like “in love” with Jakob in middle school. Now she was cool, collected, down to earth, and confident. She had developed a liking for church, he knew, but he didn’t mind. <BR><BR>
A desire to go to undergrad out of state kept them connected in school. His parents saw the opportunity as a chance for him to enter a land flowing with milk and honey. Soon they started undergrad on different sides of the country. Mia became profoundly Evangelical, while Jakob found himself wandering through a desert of confusion. <BR><BR>
Mia wasn’t close-minded and uncultured, he reasoned. She wasn’t even judgmental. She stayed away from the party scene and meaningless relationships, just as he did. <BR><BR>
<i>The 700 Club</i> had come up once while he was flipping channels. The speakers talked too fast for him, one pointed at him and cursed him.
<BR><BR>Are you a Republican? Do you want to be a stay-at-home mother? Do you believe women should submit to men? Did God create the world in a literal seven days? Jakob drilled Mia with questions, wrestling with his curious heart. For him, the Kingdom of God was not yet restored. For herm, the Kingdom was restored, welcoming any and all into its dance. <BR><BR>
He knew he despised baggage. Jakob carried around the baggage of busy parents and no siblings, and an empty feeling about his spirituality. But why, he asked her, why did believing in Christ come with so much baggage? He wanted spirituality that brought truth, love, acceptance, and empathy; he had only found elites in her world.
<BR><BR> Broken and compassionate for him, Mia could only muster the words “I’m sorry.”
<BR><BR> Jakob’s ancestors lived religion in their normal, everyday lives. They did not just incorporate stringent views and have a once-weekly acting out of religion. A belief in God led to upright living, hoping, and giving. He knew they did not live elite lives, as one who joins a yacht club might, while Jesus-followers had made him feel like a second-class citizen in America. “I’m sorry,” was all she could say.
<BR><BR> Why did you take this religion? Finally, in desperation, he had asked her what he had been aching to ask anyone who could tell him. Mia, carefully and sweetly, told him she did not take religion but Jesus. She did it differently. She molded American Christianity into consideration, kindness, and relevance.
<BR><BR> He knew full well that historians no longer debate whether Jesus was actually a man. They have had to accept this, he had too. Now they wonder inquisitively—are His claims true?
<BR><BR> Jakob finished up undergrad quietly, he made his parents proud. They would have the same struggle he had if he told them he became a follower of Christ. But Mia had taught him the true way. What his ancestors had hoped for, prayed for, and were promised was fulfilled in the person of Jesus Christ in the first century.
<BR><BR> He never became a Republican and he never watched the 700 Club again. He never spanked his children, he never prayed for America. His childhood quietness grew into manhood. No longer needing a fake birthright, Jakob was accepted as a son into his God’s Kingdom. The truth had clung to him, refusing to let go. He had fought it with all of his might, not realizing what it truly was.
<BR><BR> Mia lived an unconventional life. She spoke of blessings through suffering, and Christ’s acceptance of everybody. Jakob connected his Jewish roots with a beautiful, struggle-lined path to the truth of Christianity’s Jesus, but he never joined the discourteous camp he saw too often. He lived a blessed life because He found the person of Jesus holding no baggage but rather open arms.
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At that time, says the Lord, I will be the God of all the families of Israel, and they shall be my people. Thus says the Lord: The people who survived the sword found grace in the wilderness; when Israel sought for rest, the Lord appeared to him from far away. I have loved you with an everlasting love; therefore I have continued my faithfulness to you. (Jeremiah 31:1-3)<BR><BR>
<BR><BR><BR> I hope to write more short stories and articles, both fiction and non-fiction, about these new ideas. I'm looking to get published, either in complete book form or on a per-article basis. If you have any leads, please feel free to e-mail me. Thinkingsand -at sign- gmail dot com. <BR><BR><BR>
Key words/tags:Jewish, Judaism, religion, Christianity, Christian, American, Jacob, emergent, Christ follower, Esau, relevant, church, unchurched, follower of Christ, salvation, conversion, conversation, religious, life path<div class="blogger-post-footer"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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<blockquote>Craigslist charges money for job listings, but only in seven of the cities it serves ($75 in San Francisco; $35 in the others). And it charges for apartment listings in New York ($10 a pop). But that is just to pay expenses.
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Mr. Schachter still did not seem to understand. How about running AdSense ads from Google? Craigslist has considered that, Mr. Buckmaster said. They even crunched the numbers, which were “quite staggering.” But users haven’t expressed an interest in seeing ads, so it is not going to happen.</blockquote> Commenter <b>Doug</b> replied thoughtfully:
<blockquote>I would think that this sort of “profits not primary” mentality is something that the establishment could find threatening. Let’s hope it catches on as the internet continues to democratize the population’s ability to interact more directly.</blockquote> My response? Can't a company not want to rule the Internet with all power and unknowing supporters raising millions of dollars in profits??? (ah-hem... YouTube!) I think most on-line start-ups today are in it for the short run. They want to build, build up, and sell out. The alllll popular Facebook, YouTube, and MySpace come to mind. Facebook, which claimed on their site for over a year that they would never sell out and allow high school students to use their service (they serve a college niche) finally gave in this year. Ads have somewhat unobtrusively found their homes on pages such as Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, even FoxNews forces readers to watch 21 second commercials before news stories. Perhaps Craigslist stays away from this because it is not trying to draw in a crowd from every possible niche and be a global dinner-table-conversation clique. That's okay. Way to be, Craigslist!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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<blockquote><small><small><small> <h1> Storm destroys skating rink full of preschoolers&nbsp; (<a href="http://www.cnn.com/2006/WEATHER/11/15/severe.weather.ap/index.html?eref=rss_topstories">cnn.com</a>)
<BR>Storm Destroys Montgomery Skating Rink, Preschoolers Inside (<a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&amp;ct=us/12-0&amp;fp=455c2b2f030cf60a&amp;ei=5x5cRf6sDozMHNTTnfYD&amp;url=http%3A//www.wtvynews4.com/news/headlines/4658476.html&amp;cid=0">wtvynews4.com</a>)
<BR>Devastating Storms Leave Death, Destruction (<a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&amp;ct=us/14-0&amp;fp=455c2b2f030cf60a&amp;ei=5x5cRf6sDozMHNTTnfYD&amp;url=http%3A//www.clickondetroit.com/weather/10328565/detail.html&amp;cid=0">wdiv</a>)
<BR>Storm destroys Montgomery skating rink full of children (<a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&amp;ct=us/24-0&amp;fp=455c2b2f030cf60a&amp;ei=5x5cRf6sDozMHNTTnfYD&amp;url=http%3A//www.decaturdaily.com/decaturdaily/news/061116/rink.shtml&amp;cid=0">The Decatur Daily</a>)
<BR>Storm wrecks skate rink; kids inside (<a href="http://news.yahoo.com/">Yahoo! News</a>)
<BR>Storms wreck Ala. skate rink filled with preschoolers (<a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&amp;ct=us/23-0&amp;fp=455c8228c96228f1&amp;ei=JiFcRa6YH5CCHJC-sOsD&amp;url=http%3A//www.signonsandiego.com/news/nation/20061115-1329-southernstorms.html&amp;cid=0">San Diego Union Tribune</a>)
<BR>Preschoolers Hurt in Stormy Weather (<a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&amp;ct=us/2-0&amp;fp=455c6e37bcdc07bd&amp;ei=RCBcReWRG5vSHP_y2PgD&amp;url=http%3A//www.firstcoastnews.com/news/usworld/news-article.aspx%3Fstoryid%3D69224&amp;cid=0">First Coast News</a>)
<BR>Children escape death in storm (<a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&amp;ct=us/7-0&amp;fp=455c9f2f4b8228e2&amp;ei=jCBcReGCGsrIHMjooPQD&amp;url=http%3A//www.azcentral.com/news/articles/1116southernstorms1116.html&amp;cid=0">azcentral.com</a>)
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Hmmm. Where did your mind go while reading those? Did you think about Columbine,or&nbsp; the Tsnami? Well, once you click the link and actually read the story you learn that one kid suffered a broken arm and another got a cut. NO ONE DIED. Granted, there was great danger and trauma for the children. But on-line publications are desperate for people to view their ads. They have to spice up headlines, especially ones that play into human emotion... Thanks for conning me into viewing ads, crapfaces. At the expense of kids. Geez.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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My blogs: <a href="http://thinkingsand.blogspot.com">http://thinkingsand.blogspot.com</a> news, politics, thoughts, current events, cultural stuff, religious ramblings, thoughts of society and the world today-- whatever fills my brain and leaps into words on screen. <a href="http://whatisgwbushdoing.blogspot.com">http://whatisgwbushdoing.blogspot.com</a> pretty self-explanatory. I take a fairly neutral stance on Bush, sometimes bashing him, sometimes encouraging the media to give him a break. All in moderation, of course. Very U.S. government news heavy. So that's that. Hi. Engage me.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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-American University professors are signing a petition that denounces Israel's aggression against Lebanon. One thousand American professors have signed the document that says Israel is wronging Lebanon in the Israeli/Hezbollah crisis.(<a href="http://burkeanreflections.blogspot.com/2006/07/aiding-enemy-american-university.html">read more</a>, <a href=http://digg.com/world_news/American_University_Professors_Back_Hezbollah_and_Hamas_in_Signed_Petition>digg this</a>). Perhaps it is American university professors who have unlimited freedom of speech and unlimited listening ears.<BR>
-Apple misquoted. LOL. Correction: "iPods built to last 'for years,' not 'four years'" (<a href="http://appleinsider.com/article.php?id=1919">read more</a>)<BR>
-And lastly, another Jihad tragedy. Just today, a Muslim man opens fire at a Jewish Center in Seattle, killing one woman. The shooter also injured five others, including a pregnant woman. The only information known at this time about the shooter is that he is an American and a Muslim.(<a href=http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-shooting29jul29,1,1848021.story?track=crosspromo&coll=la-headlines-nation&ctrack=1&cset=true>read more</a>, <a href="http://digg.com/world_news/Muslim_Man_opens_fire_at_Seattle_Jewish_Center">digg this</a>)<BR> Ok, this isn't a "freedom of speech" blog or a Jihad-following blog. It's just been on my mind a lot today and I think there are events everyday that are related to the struggle that comes with the freedom of speech. There are also many events that happen because of the struggle between Muslims and the rest of the world. Today they especially mingle. I'm glad I have the freedom to blog about it and try to process it.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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30 January 2006
In our opinion, the 12 drawings were sober. They were not intended to be offensive, nor were they at variance with Danish law, but they have indisputably offended many Muslims for which we apologize.
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The chaos has since died down over the media, but still the <a href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jihad>Jihad</a> continues worldwide. A group that continues to spread hatred for Jewish and anti-Muslim people groups, including and especially Americans, demands to be respected. Are political cartoons spurners of hatred and bigotry or a guiding mechanism used to question, ponder, and explore <i>truth</i>? The Jihad, meaning to exert utmost effort or struggle in Arabic, now brings fear into hearers of the term, now taken to mean "holy war". The struggle between the Muslim world and the rest of the world, literally the Jihad, has resulted in much terrorism, death, fear, and censorship. Should requirements for religious tolerance, including censorship of speech in press and the blogsphere, be unanimous? Should blanket rules be applied that protect religions from being insulted and depicted by outsiders, or should people everywhere uphold and revere the freedom of speech? The freedom of speech, the <b> First Amendment of the United States Constitution</b>, was probably created for the time when problems like this would arise. It does not just protect unbiased and simple ideas, but controversial ideas. Wikipidia describes the freedom of speech like this:
<blockquote>The right to freedom of speech is guaranteed under international law through numerous human rights instruments, notably under Article 19 of the <b>Universal Declaration of Human Rights</b> and Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, although implementation remains lacking in many countries. The synonymous term <b> freedom of expression </b>is sometimes preferred, since the right is not confined to verbal speech but is understood to protect any act of seeking, receiving and imparting information or ideas, regardless of the medium used.</blockquote> Blasphemy as a crime? <BR>Some recent restrictions on the freedom of speech have included:
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* Some consider the deportation of a foreign peace activist Scott Parkin from Australia in September 2005 to have been an attack on free speech, claimed by the federal government to be a risk to national security.<BR>
* Dr. Elsebeth Baumgartner currently faces up to 109 years in prison in the state of Ohio for her criticism of, and accusations of corruption against, government officials in Ohio.<BR>
* In Finland, a new copyright law was enacted in October 2005, which prohibited "services making possible or facilitating the circumvention of effective technical [copy prevention] measures". <BR>
* Blasphemy is illegal in Finland and several other Western countries. Defense of freedom of religion is cited.<BR>
* Gunns Limited, a Timber and woodchip product company in Australia (Gunns Website) is suing 17 individual activists, including Federal Greens Senator Bob Brown, as well as three non-profit environmental groups, for over 7.8 million dollars. Gunns claims that the defendants have sullied their reputation and caused them to lose profits, the defendants claim that they are simply protecting the environment. The defendants have become collectively known as the Gunns 20 (Friends of the Gunns 20). Although this example involves a private law suit, not government censorship, some claim that it is an abuse of defamation law, since it ties up the environmental activists in court proceedings, during which time Gunns may build a Pulp Mill in northern Tasmania. According to this view, the plaintiffs are not genuinely seeking to vindicate their reputations and they are seeking to scare off other activists with the prospect of ruinous legal expense. Such cases raise interesting questions about the extent to which powerful corporate interests should have access to defamation law.<BR>
* In the UK Parliament passed the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act in 2005 banning protest without permit within 1km of Parliament. The first conviction under the Act was in December 2005, when Maya Evans was convicted for reading the names of British soldiers and Iraqi civilians killed in the Iraq War, under the Cenotaph in October, without police permission.<BR>
* In Italy, media Tycoon Silvio Berlusconi censored the satirical Raiot series by Sabina Guzzanti after the first broadcast on RAI (the state TV), arguing that it was plain vulgarity and disrespectful to the government. As his company Mediaset threatened a lawsuit for €21,000,000, the RAI board of directors, appointed by Berlusconi's political majority, closed the series effective immediately, claiming that such a lawsuit was an economic liability for the company. Ms. Guzzanti went to court and won the case, but the Italian government and RAI refused to follow the court order and the show never went on air again. Berlusconi had previously had two highly esteemed journalists (Michele Santoro and Enzo Biagi) and a comedy actor (Daniele Luttazzi) removed from RAI by saying explicitly, in a press conference in Bulgaria, that the new board of directors, which his majority had just appointed, should not allow their "criminal usage" of television.<BR>
* In some European countries, holocaust denial is a criminal offence. A prominent proponent of this view, David Irving, was sentenced for 3 years in Austria for denying the holocaust in February, 2006.<BR>
* In Canada, school teachers have limited freedom of speech, both on and off the job, regarding certain issues (e.g., homosexuality). Chris Kempling was suspended without pay for writing letters, on his own time, to a local newspaper to object to LGBT-related material being introduced into public schools. Kempling pursued the freedom of speech issue all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada without success.<BR>
* The first clause of UK's Terrorism Act 2006 punishes "Encouragement of terrorism" with up to seven years in jail.<BR>
* Some countries still have censorship laws that are rarely used. British law technically still prohibits blasphemy, displays of erect penises and promotion of suicide.<BR>
* In Sweden a law called "Hets mot folkgrupp" (Roughly translated "people offense") denies promotion of racism and homophobia. (found <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_speech#Restrictions_on_free_speech">here</a>)
</blockquote>Now it's getting sticky. Not all of those sound like bad things to censor-- some could be considered "hateful". But some, of course, are not and are infringing on people's rights! But which ones are which? <BR><B><I>With freedom comes responsibility. With our right to the freedom of speech also comes a responsibility to speak up for the lost, unheard, and quieted. </i></B>With our freedom comes a responsibility to use the freedom for good and for useful pursuits. Gosh, that's hard to judge what is useful and good and what is harmful and unuseful. It seems like most instances of free speech bring <i> both </i> good and harm. Obviously, speaking against a certain people or practice may bring harm but also may bring good. <BR>Consider this: The Chinese government censors on the Internet information about such things as Tiananmen Square, religion, and democracy.<BR> Food for thought:
<blockquote>"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." - Evelyn Beatrice Hall <BR><BR>"If liberty means anything at all it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear." - George Orwell<BR><BR>"...When compared with the suppression of anarchy every other question sinks into insignificance. The anarchist is the enemy of humanity, the enemy of all mankind, and his is a deeper degree of criminality than any other. No immigrant is allowed to come to our shores if he is an anarchist; and no paper published here or abroad should be permitted circulation in this country if it propagates anarchist opinions." -Theodore Roosevelt<BR><BR>"The most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man falsely shouting fire in a theater and causing a panic. [...] The question in every case is whether the words used are used in such circumstances and are of such a nature as to create a clear and present danger that they will bring about the substantive evils that Congress has a right to prevent." Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. (found <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_speech#Restrictions_on_free_speech">here</a>)</blockquote>
<center>You are encouraged to link to this post and blog about this topic! :) Discussion will be engaged. Want to discuss a topic or get linked? <a href="mailto:thinkingsand@gmail.com">E-mail me!</a><BR><BR><a href=http://digg.com/world_news/Freedom_of_Speech_Anarchic_Freedom_or_Responsibility>Digg this</a><div class="blogger-post-footer"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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A hidden gem of lucsious value! "Sister" Solje teaches us an invaluable lesson. Through the website <a href=http://www.womenforwomen.org>http://www.womenforwomen.org</a>, she has sponsored a woman from a war-torn country. She blogs of her experience,
<blockquote>I decided to make a purchase at the <b>Women for Women International’s Virtual Bazaar</b>–items created by the women being helped through this organization. I purchased a handbag that was made by my sisters in Kosovo, banana leaf note cards by my sisters in Rwanda, and a bracelet created by my sisters in Afghanistan.
When I opened the package today of these items, I held them and thought about how each of my sister’s histories led her to this organization. It made me feel that the struggles I go through on a day to day basis literally pales in comparison. Today, I wear the bracelet knowing it’s a physical item that can link me at every minute of the day to a sister who is on the road to becoming an independent woman. Quite possibly a woman who has a history of such horrific atrocities, that I can’t even begin to fathom how her will to survive was stronger than the desire to give up. </blockquote>
"Sister" Solje is currently going through the adoption process. She has created and posted a beautiful and artistic on-line photo on-line scrapbook slideshow <a href="http://preview.picaboo.com/WebView/CoverPage.aspx?album=000000000000239472&user=000000000000239338">here</a>. It just warms my heart. The adoption process is a beautiful one. A homeless and family-less child is ingrafted into loving arms. The <a href=http://www.adoptioninstitute.org>Adoption Institute</a> reports that there are <u>1.5 million adopted children</u> in the United States, over 2% of all U.S. children. About <u>60% of Americans have a personal connection to adoption</u>.
Back on topic. The Women For Women website promotes a message that men and women worldwide can and should support. They are not a feminist movement. In a letter they wrote explaining the danger to women and children caused by the Israeli/Lebanon crisis, they explain their movement:
<blockquote>As advocates for women, Women for Women International believes that before engaging in war, any and all non-violent methods should be used to resolve conflict....
The international community must do all it can to ensure that women do not continue to be the invisible casualties of war and that their perspectives on and participation in peace, security and development is ensured. (here)<a href="http://www.womenforwomen.org/hwilt.htm"></a></blockquote>
The organization hosts on their website a <b>bazaar</b> where shoppers can buy gifts made by women in war-torn countries that the program supports. What better way to make an unselfish purchase, perhaps even better as a gift for friends or family? I think the gifts promote awareness and humility. The gift shop is here: <a href=http://www.womenforwomen.org/bazaar.htm>http://www.womenforwomen.org/bazaar.htm</a>. Empowering women. And it's <b>not about feminism</b>!!! Hoorah. Too many good intentions get lost promoting feminism. The point isn't to be better than men (or anybody else), but equality. Don't you think? "Sister" Solje is a great example of a woman empowering other women around the world.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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